FireHouse Albums Ranked
The FireHouse is an American rock band formed in Richmond, Virginia before moving to Charlotte, North Carolina where they were signed to Epic Records in 1989. The band reached stardom during the early 1990s with hit singles like “Reach for the Sky”, “Don’t Treat Me Bad” and “All She Wrote”, as well as their signature power ballads “I Live My Life for You”, “Love of a Lifetime” and “When I Look Into Your Eyes”. At the American Music Awards of 1992, FireHouse won the award for Favorite Hard Rock New Artist. They were chosen over Nirvana and Alice in Chains. Here are all of the FireHouse albums ranked.
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5. 3 (1995)
“They wrote really exceptional melodic metal tunes in their career and this album makes no exception. Just to name some tunes I’d say that “Love is a dangerous thing”, “What’s wrong” and “Trying to make a living” are killer songs for real! KILLERS! And “Here for you” and “I live my life for you” perfect power ballads. All in all still a wonderful album from one of the top acts in hair metal!”
4. Category 5 (1998)
“This is one of my favorite albums from the band Firehouse, the writing on the songs was probably the best of any album that the band has done so far.. the diversity of the songs is one of the things I like the best about the album. From the poppy Acid Rain to the mournful Dream to the rocking The Nights Were Young to the heavy Have Mercy… its all here on the album.”
3. Good Acoustics (1996)
“These acoustic songs are terrific. Perfection. You can sing these around a campfire, haha. These are very powerful songs indeed. Just because they’re hair metal, doesn’t mean they can’t make great acoustic songs. Poison on the other hand had a little problem. “Here For You” is a great song. I am here for you, always here for you, when you need a shoulder to cry on, blah blah. Yes, I don’t remember the words, I’m not a words type of guy. “You Are My Religion” can make you feel that really weird feeling when you like someone.”
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2. Hold Your Fire (1992)
“The vocals are like any ordinary Glam metal band in fact one of the songs sound just like a repeat from their 1st album in which I was highly disappointed in that one song. another song I didn’t care too much for is track 6 called “Get In Touch” either. I found it too long and not impressive as other songs on this album in the beginning. But this is still a vary loveable glam metal album here I recommend this to anyone who like Firehouse’s 1st album due to this album being much the same and to all Firehouse band fans out there. as well as any and all glam metal band fans out there in this universe.”
1. FireHouse (1990)
“The drums and bass provide a solid and powerful foundation for the excellent guitar work of Bill Leverty. He brings a fierce, pinch-harmonic filled style that has a raunchy and powerful sound. If you doubt that, listen to “Rock on the Radio” during the transition from the opening percussion part to the main song. The other thing that helps this album stand out is CJ Snare’s unique voice. It has a higher pitched tone that just sounds great with these songs.”